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Hayward’s pool of talent has increased in breadth and depth in the past few months due to some new recruits. Sarah Strachan, Sales and marketing Director says ‘One of the reasons Hayward has been so successful over the past 25 years is due to the type of people it employees. Our staff not only excel […]

On a cold February morning, I was up and at the local train station waiting patiently among the other commuters for the early morning train to London. I was on my way to attend the ‘Post ASH Significant Highlights’ meeting led by Dr Robert Marcus, a member of the Editorial Board for our haemato-oncology journal […]

Ophthalmology in practice is a brand new member of Hayward’s highly regarded ‘… in practice’ series of journals, and the first issue will be published at the end of February. Visual impairment, one of the most feared disabilities worldwide, is estimated to affect about 2.5 million people aged over 65 in England and Wales alone. Ophthalmology […]

A complete marketing solution Having celebrated our 25th anniversary in 2016, Hayward Medical Communications has a rich heritage in medical publishing – over the years we have developed over 30 clinical review journals across numerous therapy areas As an Associate Member of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), Hayward has extensive experience of […]

When an email circulated asking for someone to volunteer themselves to become a First Aider, I jumped at the chance. I always thought if I had known what I wanted to be when I was 17, I might have chosen to become a doctor. As it stands, I am now immersed in healthcare every day […]

At 6am myself and my colleague Harriet briskly made our way to catch our train. Joined by an array of yawning commuters, we discussed what we thought we could expect from the day. London was as bustling and full of life as ever, an ironic contrast to our still zombie-like demeanour. After a couple of […]

Due to the finite budgets available to national health systems, doctors are often restricted in the treatments they can prescribe. Decisions must be made to prioritise those treatments that are both effective and cost-effective. However, sometimes there is a lack of information available to support these decisions. Consensus techniques, such as the Delphi method, are structured […]

We’re already getting into the Christmas spirit here at Hayward, and thought, what better way to spread Christmas cheer than with the gift of a shoebox? Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is an initiative of Samaritan’s Purse UK, a Christian relief and development charity working among communities in need across Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. […]

Communicating effectively: still a work in progress As the Evidence & Information Manager at Hayward, I’m a great believer that communication should be informative and framed within a pragmatic approach that elicits change rather than merely adding to the information mountain. Considering written language has been around for over 5,000 years and oral-only communication in […]

Here at Hayward we’re excited to announce the fantastic deals our business has to offer in the run up to Christmas. Ghosts and ghouls will no longer need to be out and about on Halloween as they will be advertising their scares and wares in our journals, with amazing discounts across our eight publications. Guy […]